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rc81lc | 18:48 Wed 17th Dec 2008 | Travel
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I have just been charged with drink driving which I understand counts as a criminal record. I am looking at travelling round Australia, America, Asia, for 6 months to a year on a working holiday visa.
Is this going to be a problem for me?
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just being charged isn't a criminal record (though the Americans may still want to know about it). If you're convicted, then it may be a problem. But there's no general answer; individual countries make their own rules about who they let in.
There is no such thing as a working holiday visa for entry into the USA.

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"Unlike some countries, the United States government does not issue work visas for casual employment. In general, work visas are based on a specific offer of employment".

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http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/visa/niv/ working.html

You can only work in the USA if you meet the requirements specified on that web page. In general, that means working in pre-arranged jobs which require specialist qualifications at advanced degree level.

Chris
The only place in the world as far as I know that bars you from entry for drink driving is Canada. If you go as a tourist they won't ask but if you want a working visa they do, and you won't get one.

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